Jocko Podcast

173: Fighting an Uphill Battle: The PATH w/ Medal of Honor Recipient, Ron Shurer

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Apr 17, 2019
Ron Shurer, a Medal of Honor recipient and former medic in Afghanistan, shares remarkable tales of bravery and resilience. He recounts his harrowing experiences as a battlefield medic, highlighting the urgency of care under fire and the deep camaraderie formed among soldiers. The conversation also explores his transition from military service to federal law enforcement, the emotional challenges faced while battling cancer, and the importance of honoring sacrifices made by service members. Shurer's insights inspire gratitude and emphasize facing life's challenges with courage.
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Grandfather's WWII Service

  • Ron Shurer's grandfather served in the Navy in the Pacific during World War II.
  • He was an aircraft mechanic on smaller carriers, dodging kamikazes.
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Initial Disqualification

  • Ron Shurer planned to join the Marine Corps after college in 2001.
  • A medical flag from a 1995 car accident involving pancreatitis disqualified him.
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Ranger Attempt and Lost Records

  • After joining the Army, Shurer tried for the Rangers but was deemed unqualified.
  • His medical records got lost, allowing him to reapply without the waivers.
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